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1871

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Sindh

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Pakistan Studies

The cultural capital of Sindh is called ________?

A
Umerkot
B
Matiari
C
Hyderabad
D
Moro
Explanation and memory cue

Hyderabad is widely recognized as the cultural capital of Sindh due to its rich history, heritage, and cultural significance in the region.

1872

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International Relations

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Pakistan Studies

Who was the first and only Pakistani to serve as Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)?

A
Muneer Akram
B
Sharif-ud-Din Pirzada
C
Yaqoob A. Khan
D
S.M Zafar
Explanation and memory cue

The first and only Pakistani to serve as Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada. He held the position from 1985 to 1988. Muneer Akram, although a prominent Pakistani diplomat, never served as Secretary General of the OIC. The other options listed have not held this position either.

1873

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Historical Names Of Cities In Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Ajodhanpur is the old name of _________?

A
Jacobabad
B
Attock
C
Pakpattan
D
Panjnad
Explanation and memory cue

Ajodhanpur is the old name of Pakpattan, a city in Punjab, Pakistan. Historical and multiple educational sources confirm that Pakpattan was originally known as Ajodhan or Ajodhanpur before it was renamed Pakpattan. Therefore, the correct answer is option C, Pakpattan.

1874

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Islamic Orders

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Pakistan Studies

Chishti Order (Silsilah) was founded in 940 AD by _________?

A
Shaikh Bahauddin Zakriya
B
Khawaja Abu Ishaq Shami
C
Shaikh Abu Al Najib
D
Shaikh Ahmed Sirhindi
Explanation and memory cue

The Chishti Order was founded by Shaikh Abu Al Najib in 940 AD. Khawaja Abu Ishaq Shami is credited with bringing the order to India, but he was not the founder. Therefore, option C is correct.

1875

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Sindh

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Pakistan Studies

Which city in Sindh is famous for date palms?

A
Naushahro Feroze
B
Sukkur
C
Ghotki
D
Khairpur
Explanation and memory cue

Khairpur district in Sindh is well-known for its extensive cultivation of date palms, making it famous for this fruit in the region.

1876

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Important Books And Authors

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Pakistan Studies

The book "Friends Not Masters" was written by ________?

A
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
B
Liaquat Ali Khan
C
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
D
General Ayoub Khan
Explanation and memory cue

The book "Friends Not Masters" was written by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, who was a prominent educator and reformer. The other options are notable Pakistani leaders but did not author this book.

1877

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Khojak Tunnel is located in ________?

A
KPK
B
FATA
C
Balochistan
D
Sindh
Explanation and memory cue

Khojak Tunnel is located in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is a famous railway tunnel near Chaman in the province of Balochistan.

1878

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Lal Suhanra

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Pakistan Studies

Lal Suhanra National Park is located near _________?

A
Khanewal
B
Bahawalpur
C
D.G Khan
D
Lasbela
Explanation and memory cue

Lal Suhanra National Park is located near Bahawalpur in Punjab, Pakistan. It is one of the largest national parks in the country and a well-known wildlife sanctuary.

1879

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Geography of Pakistan

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Pakistan Studies

Which city is called the Gateway of Pakistan?

A
Gawadar
B
Keti Bander
C
Kashmor
D
Karachi
Explanation and memory cue

Karachi is known as the Gateway of Pakistan because it is the country's largest city and main seaport, serving as the primary entry point for trade and commerce.

1880

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Fourteen Points

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Pakistan Studies

Who helped Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in the preparation of the Fourteen Points?

A
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
B
Allama Iqbal
C
Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
D
Liaquat Ali Khan
Explanation and memory cue

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah prepared the Fourteen Points in 1929 as a political proposal to safeguard Muslim political rights in British India. He did so in close consultation with senior Muslim leaders such as Aga Khan III and Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi. Liaquat Ali Khan, a close associate of Jinnah and a prominent Muslim League leader, helped Jinnah in the preparation of these points. The other options, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar, were important figures but were not directly involved in preparing the Fourteen Points. Therefore, the correct answer is D, Liaquat Ali Khan.